Food scene
The place to go if you want seafood, especially oysters, in Augusta.
9 locals recommend
Beamie's At the River
865 Reynolds StThe place to go if you want seafood, especially oysters, in Augusta.
Delicious food to go along with unbelievably good desserts (GET THE RED VELVET CAKE).
81 locals recommend
The Boll Weevil Cafe and Sweetery
10 James Brown BlvdDelicious food to go along with unbelievably good desserts (GET THE RED VELVET CAKE).
Want a fancy feast? Go to Noble Jones for some of the best and most creative food in Augusta.
11 locals recommend
Noble Jones
816 Cotton LnWant a fancy feast? Go to Noble Jones for some of the best and most creative food in Augusta.
A small local brewery just around the corner from our house in the warehouse district. Owned and operated by mother and daughter duo Brey and Anne.
31 locals recommend
Riverwatch Brewery
1175 4th StA small local brewery just around the corner from our house in the warehouse district. Owned and operated by mother and daughter duo Brey and Anne.
Maryland Fried Chicken
12 Broad StThe BEST fried chicken in Augusta and that is no joke.
Every city needs a spot for the locals, Sports Center is that place. You'll get stared at (who's the new person), but order a burger and a beer and thank me later. Don't forget to say "Hi" to Sandi!
7 locals recommend
Sports Center Restaurant
594 Broad StEvery city needs a spot for the locals, Sports Center is that place. You'll get stared at (who's the new person), but order a burger and a beer and thank me later. Don't forget to say "Hi" to Sandi!
Another local brewery that has great entertaining space and some good brews to with.
50 locals recommend
Savannah River Brewing Company
813 5th StAnother local brewery that has great entertaining space and some good brews to with.
Sightseeing
Newly restored to its original grandiose quality the Miller Theater is a great place to take in some music, a comedian, or some performance arts.
59 locals recommend
Miller Theater
708 Broad StNewly restored to its original grandiose quality the Miller Theater is a great place to take in some music, a comedian, or some performance arts.
This museum of black history is great place to take in the cultural and historical marks left on Augusta by the African American community as well as take in inspiring art exhibits that showcase some of the South's most talented artists.
16 locals recommend
Lucy Craft Laney Museum
1116 Phillips StThis museum of black history is great place to take in the cultural and historical marks left on Augusta by the African American community as well as take in inspiring art exhibits that showcase some of the South's most talented artists.
Built in 1859, travel back through history to a time when the 28th president of the United States grew up in the most affluent part of Augusta at the time.
25 locals recommend
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
419 7th StBuilt in 1859, travel back through history to a time when the 28th president of the United States grew up in the most affluent part of Augusta at the time.